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$xhtml = array(
	'title' => "The $a[PHP] team fixed the documentation bug that I reported.",
	'body' => <<<END
<p>
	I finally had time to check the lost and found again at the grocery store that my device was stolen in.
	It&apos;s still not there, but I knew it wouldn&apos;t be.
	I probably will not check again.
	I know that it has been stolen, and further checking isn&apos;t going to help anything.
</p>
<p>
	I mostly just worked on sorting boxes today.
</p>
<p>
	The $a[PHP] team fixed the <a href="https://bugs.php.net./bug.php?id=71424">documentation bug</a> that I reported a while back.
	Their sorce $a[XML] files have been updated, so next time that the documentation webpages are updated from the $a[XML] sources, the <code>\\gnupg</code> class should be documented.
</p>
<p>
	My $a[SIM] card shipped, and my carrier isn&apos;t including that day that it took them to get the $a[SIM] card to the mail as one of the two days that they quoted me.
	They really shouldn&apos;t claim to have it delivered in two days if they aren&apos;t going to follow through with that.
</p>
<p>
	My mother arrived home from their first day of their systems thinking course and reported that they couldn&apos;t log into my machine.
	As it turns out, they didn&apos;t look at the user name/password card that I taped to the machine, so they didn&apos;t see the full stop at the end of the password.
	It seems that my mother was instructed to download and install some proprietary software for tomorrow, and they didn&apos;t actually need the machine today, so it worked out.
	I tried to install the software for them on their user account, but $a[Wine] couldn&apos;t run it once installed.
	They&apos;re going to need to find a different computer to run their proprietary software on.
</p>
END
);
